Normally when we think of beaches and Buffett our imaginations turn to Jimmy Buffett and Wasting Away Again in Margaritaville and searching for that lost shaker of salt. Today our (not frozen) concoction includes Warren Buffett and beaches, Trump books, the markets (stocks, inflation, recession) watch, retirement, dividend counting and more. From beaches to Buffett […]
How many stocks is enough? That and more in the Sunday Reads.
Enough already. It is a common question. How many stocks is enough? That question was asked and answered this week. There are studies that show that most of your diversification needs can be reached with 12 stocks. And that goes for diversification among one stock market or region. And certainly we’d have to pay attention […]
Accumulation vs retirement investing on the Sunday Reads.
It is crucial, or at least let’s say that it can be very advantageous to separate the accumulation stage and decumulation stage. We build portfolio wealth as much as possible in the accumulation stage. We want the biggest portfolio value possible. More money creates more retirement income. You can create more retirement income with $2 […]
Canadian stocks are looking good on the Sunday Reads.
Stock markets around the world are in correction mode. Leading the way for major markets are U.S. stocks. As I offered for more than a year, U.S. were very expensive. Canadian stocks don’t have the same growth profile as U.S. stocks, and they have offered very good value for quite some time. Rising earnings and […]
Finding dividend growth tech stocks, on the Sunday Reads.
In early 2015 I sold our U.S. Dividend Achievers index ETF and bought (skimmed) 15 of the largest cap holdings. The goal of investment strategy is greater portfolio stability with the potential of outperformance. The index insists on at least 10 years of dividend growth, it also applies financial health screens. The index ETF (ticker […]
We’re not fighting inflation on the Sunday reads.
This past week was all about central bankers and their attempts take on inflation. Tiff Macklem and Jerome Powell were both in the spotlight as they made announcements and rate move decisions. With inflation at 30 year highs on both sides of the border, Macklem and Powell decided to do what they do best – […]






